[[File:Noisekitchen.jpg|right|thumb|300px|BJ and Zedd welcome you to the Noisekitchen!]]

[[File:Noisekitchen.jpg|right|thumb|300px|BJ and Zedd welcome you to the Noisekitchen!]]

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==Features==

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== THIS PAGE IS OUT OF DATE ==

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* two electric ovens

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* the entire kitchen was disassembled during the 2014 reboot, replaced with minimal facilities.

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* two refrigerators with freezers

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* vandalism preceded the deletion of the kitchen, including destruction by hammer of the (tempered glass) induction stove

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* [[stove|4-range electric stove]]

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* the electric panel of the kitchen had been sabotaged several times before that point

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* industrial sink

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* this direct action was likely in response to a perception that the kitchen supported undesirable use of the space

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* [[dishwasher|dishwashing machine]]

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* large counter space

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== Features ==

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* refrigerator with freezer

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* 2-range electric hotplate

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* consumer 2-tub stainless sink

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* open storage in closet

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* stainless prep counter

* various utensils and supplies

* various utensils and supplies

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* [[Coffee]]-station with equipment

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* food preparation machines

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* fermentation station

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== Excellence ==

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Communal kitchens are difficult to maintain.

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Due to the need for sanitation, freshness and the near simultaneous use of tools, communal kitchens are a complex collaborative workplace. Everyone using the kitchen should conciously participate in preventing entropy.

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Communication between everyone using the kitchen is essential. Minimalistic direct communication is essential or disfunction, spoiled food, and an unsanitary environment rapidly ensues.

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If you are not sure, or are certain you don't know how to use the kitchen, find collaboratores who already have a comprehensive understanding of kitchen excellence.

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'''kitchen maxims'''

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Use oldest items first. (eg. stock rotation)

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Add new to old, never add old to new.

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Clean as you go. Leave it cleaner than you found it.

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Start with less, add more to taste. (eg. salt, pepper, soy sauce)

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Keep drawers and cupboards closed when not in use.

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Everything in its place, a place for everything.

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Label it. (date, description, project, instructions, ...)

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If in doubt, ask.

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== Hacking ==

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At Noisebridge any use of a resource is called hacking. So using the kitchen for any purpose is hacking. This also means anyone using the kitchen is, at all times, responsible for being excellent.

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Kitchen tools belong in the kitchen. Some kitchen tools are expensive and may be difficult to replace. If you need a kitchen tool elsewhere, leave a note on the kitchen white board, and return it as soon as you're done with it.

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Larger projects involve resources (tools, ingredients, labor), so the intentional destruction of a project is not being excellent. Make an effort to communicate with the team members working on the project before taking action to remove a work in progress.

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Tools for eating and drinking should not leave Noisebridge and should be returned to the kitchen when no longer needed.

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The kitchen is a place where bio-hazards appear in a few hours.

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If you don't want to kill/sicken the other hackers, ask someone who knows about sanitation, look it up online, or stay out of the kitchen/fridge/dumpster.

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If you don't appreciate moldy food or vermin, learn from and help the other food hackers clean.

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Communication includes writing labels with as much details needed for coherent communication.

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If you want to improve the kitchen, study excellent kitchen design. Since we are hackers, it is ok to keep changing the kitchen, as long as you don't stop until its ready for the other food hackers to return.

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If two or more projects are using the kitchen at the same time, work it out using your excellent communication skills.

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== algorithm for food hacking ==

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begin

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communicate with those in and around the kitchen;

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discuss your project;

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inventory available ingredients, tools, supplies;

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plan item or menu;

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make shopping list, budget, collect money if needed;

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if enough people, split into two groups;

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cobegin

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{

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buying team goes shopping;

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cleaning team prepares kitchen;

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};

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prepare food;

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eat, share left overs, safely store uneaten food;

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cleaning, sorting, putting things away;

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if inclined, write up your experiences, recipes, ideas for the future;..

Due to the need for sanitation, freshness and the near simultaneous use of tools, communal kitchens are a complex collaborative workplace. Everyone using the kitchen should conciously participate in preventing entropy.

Communication between everyone using the kitchen is essential. Minimalistic direct communication is essential or disfunction, spoiled food, and an unsanitary environment rapidly ensues.

If you are not sure, or are certain you don't know how to use the kitchen, find collaboratores who already have a comprehensive understanding of kitchen excellence.

At Noisebridge any use of a resource is called hacking. So using the kitchen for any purpose is hacking. This also means anyone using the kitchen is, at all times, responsible for being excellent.

Kitchen tools belong in the kitchen. Some kitchen tools are expensive and may be difficult to replace. If you need a kitchen tool elsewhere, leave a note on the kitchen white board, and return it as soon as you're done with it.

Larger projects involve resources (tools, ingredients, labor), so the intentional destruction of a project is not being excellent. Make an effort to communicate with the team members working on the project before taking action to remove a work in progress.

Tools for eating and drinking should not leave Noisebridge and should be returned to the kitchen when no longer needed.

The kitchen is a place where bio-hazards appear in a few hours.

If you don't want to kill/sicken the other hackers, ask someone who knows about sanitation, look it up online, or stay out of the kitchen/fridge/dumpster.

If you don't appreciate moldy food or vermin, learn from and help the other food hackers clean.

Communication includes writing labels with as much details needed for coherent communication.

If you want to improve the kitchen, study excellent kitchen design. Since we are hackers, it is ok to keep changing the kitchen, as long as you don't stop until its ready for the other food hackers to return.

If two or more projects are using the kitchen at the same time, work it out using your excellent communication skills.